LinkedIn reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(7,637 total reviews)
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Ryan Roslansky

67% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

LinkedIn has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 7,637 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LinkedIn employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Apr 18, 2020

Horrendous HR experience

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Pros

Some lovely people across the wider business, perks are good such as breakfast/lunch, gym, etc however the cons outweigh the pros

Cons

Specifically to HR the bullying culture is rife. Aggressive/passive aggressive behaviour especially on the senior HR leadership team is common practice. Decisions in HR are often based on personal opinion and internal politics rather than in the best interest of the Company. HR knowledge is extremely poor. People are hired into senior HR roles based on who they know rather than what they know. Self preservation amongst the HR team is key - at any cost! Staff turnover (and pay outs) are exceptionally high across EMEA - management in the States don't want to know or care. Legislation is not adhered to in the majority (GDPR, etc). Staff welfare is not a concern. Performance management is an absolute joke! Culture and values are promoted but in reality are not adhered to or practised-it's all for show and incredibly fake. Cult-like mentality fostered and promoted 'you've made it, you're IN'; 'It's harder to get into LinkedIn than it is to Harvard' etc etc. If you do not conform to the mentality of the clique, you are quickly sidelined and bullied. Creativity, new ideas, etc are not welcomed. Be prepared for a lot of lies and a lot of cover ups! Little to no development opportunities. Employees are told to promote LinkedIn constantly via their respective pages - which is monitored. Professional etiquette is non-existant and one of the worst I have encountered. If you want to get Linkedin on your CV for a stint, go for it. If you want to learn, grow and develop within HR don't join this team! PR for HR across EMEA is exceptionally poor (but not surprising given the calibre of management)

1.0
Mar 3, 2020
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Pros

Great product, great benefits, lots of potential to be a great workplace. When you first join LinkedIn you feel like you won the lottery because everyone is nice and you have good perks.

Cons

For sales: really bad senior leadership across most of the organizations due to hyper growth and inexperienced leaders getting promoted too quickly. On the surface the culture seems great. But the longer you stay, the more you realize that most people are stressed and unhappy and it takes you a while to realize that you’re extremely stressed and unhappy too. Frequent and pervasive comp mistakes.

1.0
Nov 15, 2018
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Pros

Great facilities, culture & social aspect. Location can be a benefit. Company has growth strong, and career progression is very possible with little effort. Some say they have won the career lottery with LinkedIn - personally don't share that sentiment.

Cons

Little accountability and too many talk a great game with little to no action. the infamous LinkedIn Culture is more cult like than culture - long time employees have their own translation on what the culture should be. Dossers love LinkedIn, quote the culture to justify low performance and say they won the career lottery, which is true.... for them. High achievers leave LinkedIn as not enough to keep the motivated. Looks great to have LinkedIn on your CV, would be very concerned with the quality of employees leaving to other companies.

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